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Can you summarize AKST 11.46.285?
Theft and Related Offenses. > Fraudulent use of an access device or identification document.
Short Summary
This legal document, found in the Alaska Statutes under Criminal Law, Offenses Against Property, and Theft and Related Offenses, governs the crime of fraudulent use of an access device or identification document. It states that a person commits this crime if they use an access device or identification document with the intent to defraud and with knowledge that it is stolen, forged, expired, revoked, cancelled, or unauthorized. The severity of the offense depends on the value of the property or services obtained. If the value is $25,000 or more, it is a class B felony. If the value is $75 or more but less than $25,000, it is a class C felony. If the value is less than $75, it is a class A misdemeanor. No exemptions are mentioned in this document.
Whom does it apply to?
Any person who uses an access device or identification document with intent to defraud
What does it govern?
Fraudulent use of an access device or identification document
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Class B felony if the value of the property or services obtained is $25,000 or more; Class C felony if the value is $75 or more but less than $25,000; Class A misdemeanor if the value is less than $75.
Jurisdiction
Alaska